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  2. Labyrinthitis - Wikipedia

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    The cause is often not clear. It may be due to a virus, but it can also arise from bacterial infection, head injury, extreme stress, an allergy, or as a reaction to medication. 30% of affected people had a common cold prior to developing the disease. [1] Either bacterial or viral labyrinthitis can cause a permanent hearing loss in rare cases. [7]

  3. Vestibulitis - Wikipedia

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    Vestibulitis may refer to: Labyrinthitis, a problem of the inner ear; Nasal vestibulitis, diffuse dermatitis of the nasal vestibule; Vulvar vestibulitis, vulvodynia ...

  4. Nasal vestibulitis - Wikipedia

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    Although the disease is easily treatable, in severe cases boils may form inside the nostrils, which can cause cellulitis at the tip of the nose. The condition becomes serious because veins at that region of the face lead to the brain, and if bacteria spreads to the brain via these veins, the person may develop a life-threatening condition called cavernous sinus thrombosis, which is an ...

  5. Vulvar vestibulitis - Wikipedia

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    For congenital neuroproliferative vestibulodynia, the gold-standard treatment is a surgery to remove the vestibule, called vestibulectomy. Acquired neuroproliferative vestibulodynia and inflammatory vestibulodynia may be treated with topicals. When such conservative treatments fail, vestibulectomy may be an option. [10]

  6. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo - Wikipedia

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    Positive Dix–Hallpike test after other possible causes have been ruled out [1] Differential diagnosis: Labyrinthitis, Ménière's disease, stroke, vestibular migraine [3] [4] Treatment: Epley maneuver or Brandt–Daroff exercises [3] [5] Prognosis: Resolves in days to months [6] Frequency: 2.4% affected at some point [1]

  7. Vestibulectomy - Wikipedia

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    A vestibulectomy is a gynecological surgical procedure that can be used to treat vulvar pain, specifically in cases of provoked vestibulodynia. Vestibulodynia (vulvar vestibulitis) is a chronic pain syndrome that is a subtype of localized vulvodynia [1] where chronic pain and irritation is present in the vulval vestibule, which is near the entrance of the vagina. [2]

  8. Vulvodynia - Wikipedia

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    Vulvodynia has many different sub-types and causes. The disease is highly idiopathic. Identifying the cause is important to determine the appropriate treatment. [4] Pain confined to the vulval vestibule, known as vestibulodynia, has at least three known sub-types: [4] neuroproliferation, hormonally-mediation, and inflammation ...

  9. Talk:Labyrinthitis - Wikipedia

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    The sentence “Both bacterial and viral labyrinthitis can cause permanent hearing loss in rare cases.” has been in the introduction for over a decade. The assertion is quite reasonable, so although I am not even a physician let alone an expert in the field, I believe it. But I have two concerns about this sentence.